The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 15;Band 111,Teil 1E. Cave, 1841 |
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... mind : the view which Mr. Laing gives of a country so closely connected with our own , and yet so dissimilar both in its social sys- tem , its political institutions , and its natural character , must lead to an interesting comparison ...
... mind : the view which Mr. Laing gives of a country so closely connected with our own , and yet so dissimilar both in its social sys- tem , its political institutions , and its natural character , must lead to an interesting comparison ...
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... mind and genius before which the achievements of Bona- parte and his generals sink into a mere effort of force . Military colonies , a sys- tem which Russia and Austria have lately adopted , are a revival of his conceptions . In 1626 he ...
... mind and genius before which the achievements of Bona- parte and his generals sink into a mere effort of force . Military colonies , a sys- tem which Russia and Austria have lately adopted , are a revival of his conceptions . In 1626 he ...
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... mind and frame endure such dreadful convulsions is wonderful . His deep sepulchral tones are here in character . Dec. 29. - Dined at Mr Pearson's to meet Mr. Kean - bland and gen- tlemanly in his manners , without any theatric strut ...
... mind and frame endure such dreadful convulsions is wonderful . His deep sepulchral tones are here in character . Dec. 29. - Dined at Mr Pearson's to meet Mr. Kean - bland and gen- tlemanly in his manners , without any theatric strut ...
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... mind ; and most just would be the conclusion , for the lamented princess was as good and amiable as she was accomplished . questionably the early talent , here so emi- nently displayed , would have been an un- erring prelude to the ...
... mind ; and most just would be the conclusion , for the lamented princess was as good and amiable as she was accomplished . questionably the early talent , here so emi- nently displayed , would have been an un- erring prelude to the ...
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... mind politically prophetic , and to have clearly seen the sources of future evil . Some of the papers which he drew up on public matters , and tendered to the King in the way of advice , are remark- ably luminous . We much regret that ...
... mind politically prophetic , and to have clearly seen the sources of future evil . Some of the papers which he drew up on public matters , and tendered to the King in the way of advice , are remark- ably luminous . We much regret that ...
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